Patentable/Patents/US-7188320
US-7188320

Graphical user interface for wireless communications

PublishedMarch 6, 2007
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Technical Abstract

A mobile station that includes a display, data storage, and a processor. A menu display routine stored in the data storage can be executed by the processor to display a set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu. Menus can include menu items ranging from first to last items. The mobile station may also include a “point of focus” routine and a navigation routine stored in the data storage, both routines executable by the processor. When the point of focus is on a particular menu (other than the last menu), user invocation of the navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu other than the particular menu. When the point of focus is on the last menu, user invocation of the navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu item within the last menu.

Patent Claims
14 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A mobile station comprising: a display; data storage; a processor; a menu display routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to display a set of menus, the set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu, at least one menu of the set of menus defining a respective set of menu items, each set of menu items comprising at least a first menu item and a last menu item; a point of focus routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to provide a single point of focus in or on one of the menus; and a first navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the first navigation routine in response to user invocation; wherein, when the point of focus is on a menu other than the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu; and wherein, when the point of focus is on the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu item in the last menu.

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2. The mobile station of claim 1 , further comprising a navigation key operable by a user to invoke the first navigation routine.

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3. The mobile station of claim 2 , wherein pressing a down arrow on the navigation key causes the point of focus to move through menus sequentially from the first menu toward the last menu.

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4. The mobile station of claim 3 , wherein pressing the down arrow when the point of focus is on the last menu item in the last menu causes the point of focus to move to the first menu item in the last menu.

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5. The mobile station of claim 1 , further comprising: a second navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the second navigation routine in response to user invocation; wherein, when the point of focus is on an item in the last menu, user invocation of the second navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to the last menu in the set of menus; and wherein, when the point of focus is on a particular menu, user invocation of the second navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu other than the particular menu.

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6. The mobile station of claim 5 , further comprising a navigation key operable by a user to invoke the second navigation routine.

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7. The mobile station of claim 6 , wherein actuation of a first single navigation key invokes the first navigation routine, and wherein actuation of a second single navigation key invokes the second navigation routine.

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8. A mobile station comprising: a display; data storage; a processor; a menu display routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to display a set of menus, the set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu, the last menu defining at least one set of menu items, the at least one set of menu items comprising at least a first menu item and a last menu item; a point of focus routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to provide a single point of focus in or on one of the menus; and a first navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the first navigation routine in response to user invocation; wherein, when the point of focus is on a menu other than the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu; wherein, when the point of focus is on the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu item in the last menu; and a second navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the second navigation routine in response to user invocation; wherein, when the point of focus is on an item in the last menu, user invocation of the second navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to the last menu in the set of menus; and wherein, when the point of focus is on a particular menu, user invocation of the second navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu other than the particular menu.

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9. The mobile station of claim 8 , further comprising a navigation key operable by a user to invoke the first navigation routine and the second navigation routine.

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10. A mobile station comprising: a display; data storage; a processor; a menu display routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to display a set of menus, the set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu, at least one menu of the set of menus defining a respective set of menu items, each set of menu items comprising at least a first menu item and a last menu item; a point of focus routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to provide a single point of focus in or on one of the menus; and a first navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the first navigation routine in response to user invocation; wherein, when the point of focus is on a menu item other than the first menu item in the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to another menu item in the last menu; wherein, when the point of focus is on the first menu item in the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to the last menu; and wherein, when the point of focus is on the last menu, user invocation of the first navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu other than the last menu.

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11. A mobile station comprising: a display; data storage; a processor; a menu display routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to display a set of menus, the set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu, at least one menu of the set of menus defining a respective set of menu items, each set of menu items comprising at least a first menu item and a last menu item; a point of focus routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to provide a single point of focus in or on one of the menus; and a first navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the first navigation routine in response to actuation of a first single key, execution of the first navigation routine: moves the point of focus to a menu when the point of focus is on a menu other than the last menu; and moves the point of focus to a menu item in the last menu when the point of focus is on the last menu.

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12. The mobile station of claim 11 , wherein actuating the first single key when the point of focus is on the last menu item in the last menu causes the point of focus to move to the first menu item in the last menu.

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13. The mobile station of claim 11 , further comprising: a second navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the second navigation routine in response to actuation of a second single key, execution of the second navigation routine: moves the point of focus to the last menu in the set of menus when the point of focus is on an item in the last menu; and moves the point of focus to a menu other than the last menu when the point of focus is on the last menu.

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14. A mobile station comprising: a display; data storage; a processor; a menu display routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to display a set of menus, the set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu, at least one menu of the set of menus defining a respective set of menu items, each set of menu items comprising at least a first menu item and a last menu item; a point of focus routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor to provide a single point of focus in or on one of the menus; and a navigation routine stored in the data storage and executable by the processor, wherein the processor executes the navigation routine in response to actuation of a single key, execution of the navigation routine: moves the point of focus to the last menu in the set of menus when the point of focus is initially on an item in the last menu; and moves the point of focus to a menu other than the last menu when the point of focus is initially on the last menu.

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Filing Date

December 16, 2002

Publication Date

March 6, 2007

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